The bodies, which included a three-fingered corpse, were reportedly
found in a tomb near the Nazca Lines in southern Peru, and it was
thought by some researchers they could be a newly undiscovered species
or even aliens.

Scientists were unable to get DNA codes from some
of the samples sent for analysis, however DNA types were confirmed for a
three-fingered hand, and from a brain tissue sample.

However, in a
blow to people hoping for proof of alien visitations of Earth, the
samples were concluded to be a 100 percent match to human DNA.

Both
the hand and brain tissue were found to come from a male homo sapien,
according to a report from Paleo DNA laboratory at Lakehead University,
Ontario, Canada, now available online.

It said: "The evidence
suggests the source of DNA from the biological material from the cranial
brain and the bone extracted from the hand belongs to homo sapiens
(humans)."

Conspiracy theory website Gaia.com ran a series of
videos which claimed the bodies had been found in a tomb near the Nazca
Lines in southern Peru, and it was thought they could be a newly
undiscovered species or even alien.

The bodies were carbon dated to between 245 to 410 AD, but genuine
scientists believe they have been created to look like aliens using the
"grave-robbed" mummified remains of anciently-buried humans.

The
organisers of the ninth annual World Congress on Mummy Studies, which
took place in Lima, Peru, last August, issued an angry call on Facebook
for an official inquiry into whether archaeological crimes have been
committed.

The congress brings together world experts in mummies and skeletons in a new location each year.
Under
the heading ‘The Fraud of Extraterrestrial Mummies’, translated from
Spanish, the congress said it believed real human mummified remains had
been mutated and re-arranged to create bogus alien-looking creatures.

Commenting
on the DNA results, British UFO investigator Nigel Watson said: "It
shows it has a male human skull and hands. Another fake bites the dust."

However,
Gaia.com has since released a further video suggesting it could be a
being closely related to humans and still from outer space.

Dr Konstantin Korotkov, who is working with Gaia.com on the project,
and claims to have previously photographed a soul leaving a human body,
suggested in the video they may only be related to human DNA.

He said: "From the first DNA analysis, it was proven it’s not chimpanzee, it’s not monkey, but it’s human-like DNA.

"Because
we know that now we have three types of human like creatures. It is
Neanderthals, Cro-Magnon like ourselves, and Denisovan.

"Now, at
next level, they have to make much more detailed analysis, and much more
complicated analysis, so they will create a library of genes, and then
they will be able to compare it with database of human subjects.

"Then, we’ll see whether it is exactly human like, or it is little bit different.”

The
team said early DNA results of another mummy, named “Maria”, show she
is female, and that carbon dating samples from the body matched the hand
making manipulation of body parts unlikely.
Mexican journalist
Jaime Maussan, who is also working with Gaia.com, said they were now
testing smaller reptilian looking bodies.

He said: “They are very very similar. It is like a reptile skin, a snake skin.
"It proves we have two types of beings.

"If we can prove they are real we would have six bodies - enough evidence to say this case is real."

Dr Raymundo Salas Alfaro, a
radiologist from Peru, said in the video: "We are scientifically proving
that this body is a real body, that was once alive.

"For
example, here we have the teeth from the upper arch, and here are the
ones from the lower arch. The skull with the remains of brain mass, this
part here shows the lungs at the side. "This is the heart, with the
bronchus, and the great vessels, lungs at both sides.

"This is still the heart, and here are the four cavities, and the bronchi that are preserved.”
Writing
about the case on conspiracy theory website Collective-evolution.com,
Arjun Walia said: "'Human-Like DNA'- what does that even mean?

"After
all, humans share 50 percent of their DNA with a banana, approximately
80 percent with dogs, and 99 percent with chimpanzees.

"In reality, our genomes differ in many ways, but the numbers seem to imply something else.

"The
point I am trying to make is, with regards to my research into the
extraterrestrial phenomenon, the common factor is humanoid."

Gaia.com ended the video saying further DNA screening would take place.